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boy this is so not my area for many reasons but when you show the cover of the album Justified then i can tell you allot about that, but i'll pass. maybe?

the group Nsync charged $45 for their cheapest seats, which was more expensive then allot of tickets and rivals the Back Street boys who's tickets for their cheapest seats were $25-$36.

well that was when i covered music and now i cover nothing.

with all of that being said, pirates should stop taking money from the mouths of families, and Publishers should give their artist better deals.

the female vocal group TLC made 89 cents an album when crazy sexy cool was released in the 90's, making $8m of more then $800m i, n profitand when all was said and done, they only took home 5k each lol. maybe it was 15k? then again this one shouldn't be news to anyone.

why should i make a work of art, only for someone to steal it because they can? the creator of this art spent more then enough of their lives creating it, yet you want to go out and take from them because you can't afford it?

well that's why i'm a late adopter, and don't buy games at launch. it simply cost to much, and i'm a cheap bastard.

in closing, if you did not create it, you don't own it, but if you buy it then it's yours. but if it says anything about copying this product is prohibited, then you've placed yourself under a contract and are obligated to follow the rules of that contract.

that said, it doesn't mean you can't sell your contract to someone else for a profit, and that's what your doing when you sell your games to Gamestop, or who ever.